Little Is Left to Tell"In LITTLE IS LEFT TO TELL one scene is quietly illuminated and then that illumination glides to the next, equally quiet and wondrous. Like a dream that inhabits an entire life, even a life of reading, this is a deeply rich and surprising novel."—Amina Cain

Hope RoadA “powerful novel of change and insight” (Kathryn Boree), Hope Road is not only the story of one man’s grace under pressure, but also the story of our own broken culture. Hope Road is the story of our breakdown, and a roadmap of how we might reclaim our lost ambitions and find meaning once more.

Lightfall In Sugar Roses, Oklahoma, events tumble rapidly toward the End of the World. We’re introduced to a cross-section of this fervently Baptist college town as it struggles to comprehend a series of supernatural phenomena. Lightfall is a secular, satirical thrill ride, in which all humanity’s glories and vanities can be seen in one lyrical, hypocritical microcosm. The Lightfall is coming…

Keel & SaddleKeel and Saddle: Forty Years of Military & Naval Service is the autobiography of Joseph W. Revere, a great American hero of the Mexican War and the Civil War. An American Original, by the grandson of American patriot Paul Revere.

New – Spring

Campanile Books is excited to release a new edition of an American original, by the grandson of American patriot Paul Revere. The autobiography of Joseph W. Revere, a great American hero of the Mexican War and the Civil War.

New – Winter

Campanile Press announces the new print edition of Hope Road by Thomas Singe. Hope Road is a contemporary novel of lasting import. A “powerful novel of change and insight” (Kathryn Boree), Hope Road is not only the story of one man’s grace under pressure, but also the story of our own broken culture. Hope Road is the story of our breakdown, and a roadmap of how we might reclaim our lost ambitions and find meaning once more.

Fall

Campanile is privileged to re-release the startling apocalyptic novel by Christian Carvajal, LIGHTFALL. In Sugar Roses, Oklahoma, events tumble rapidly toward the End of the World. In this supernatural satire, readers discover a variety of reactions to the end of time. Lightfall is a secular, satirical thrill ride, in which all humanity’s glories and vanities can be seen in one lyrical, hypocritical microcosm. The Lightfall is coming…

Winter

Sinful Folk is the new historical novel by Ned Hayes, illustrated by New York Times bestseller Nikki McClure. “A novel of mystery and intrigue set in medieval England that rings with authentic 14th century details… a page-turning mystery of a mother pursuing the truth… By the end of this novel, every reader will have come to love the brave and intrepid Mear, a most memorable character in a most memorable story.” (Jim Heynen, award-winning author of The Fall of Alice K.)Sinful Folkwas published in print, e-book and audio in 2014.

Spring

Mans Brookston – Velocity Math

Mans Brookston landed in the United States fifteen years ago with his breakthrough melange of thriller, science-fiction and wild fantastic fiction. Born in Capetown, South Africa, Brookston brings an unusual global perspective to “post-cyberpunk” fiction — already he’s been favorably compared to Thomas Pynchon and to William Gibson. Campanile Books published Brookston’s second novel Velocity Math in 2013.

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